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    Glossary of Buddhism. Śuddhodana ( Sanskrit: शुद्धोदन; Pali: Suddhodana ), meaning "he who grows pure rice," [3] was the father of Siddhartha Gautama, better known as the Buddha. [4] He was a leader of the Shakya, who lived in an oligarchic republic, with their capital at Kapilavastu . In later renditions of the life of the ...

  2. Śuddhodana (P. Suddhodana; T. zas gtsang ཟས་གཙང་; C. jingfan wang 淨飯王), meaning "he who grows pure rice," was the father of Siddhartha Gautama, the future Buddha. He was the leader of the Shakya clan, who ruled from their capital at Kapilavastu , near the border of present-day Nepal and India.

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  4. Shuddhodana. Shuddhodana (Skt. Śuddhodana; Tib. ཟས་གཙང་, Wyl. rgyal po zas gtsang ma) — King of the Shakyas and father of Prince Siddhartha, the future Buddha Shakyamuni . Categories: Historical Figures.

  5. Religion portal. v. t. e. The Buddha was born into a noble family in Lumbini in 563 BCE as per historical events and 624 BCE according to Buddhist tradition. He was called Siddhartha Gautama in his childhood. His father was king Śuddhodana, leader of the Shakya clan in what was the growing state of Kosala, and his mother was queen Maya.

  6. Prince Nanda Shakya, also known as Sundarananda Shakya (handsome Nanda), was the younger half-brother of Gautama Buddha. He shared the same father as Buddha, King Śuddhodana, and his mother, Mahapajapati Gotami, was the Buddha's mother's younger sister. Nanda also had an older sister named Sundari Nanda .

  7. Suddhodana. Suddhodana was the ruler of the Sakyā tribe and the father of Siddhattha Gotama.The name means ‘Pure Rice.’. Traditionally, Suddhodana is said to have been a great king but he was probably more like a ruler elected by the Sākyan tribal Council. Most courts in ancient India had a Body of men called ‘king makers ...

  8. Search for: 'Śuddhodana' in Oxford Reference ». The father of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. According to Buddhist sources he was a king (rāja) of the Śākya people, although historically the Śākyas may have had a republican constitution. Śuddhodana ruled from his capital at Kapilavastu.which today would lie inside the southern borders ...

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